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Table 6 Multivariable linear regressions with fasting plasma glucose at age 43 as the dependent variable. Women only

From: Binge drinking and total alcohol consumption from 16 to 43 years of age are associated with elevated fasting plasma glucose in women: results from the northern Swedish cohort study

 

Multivariable model 1c

Multivariable model 2d

Multivariable model 3e

Women

Women

Women

Unst. Beta (CI)

St. Beta

p-value

Unst. Beta (CI)

St. Beta

p-value

Unst. Beta (CI)

St. Beta

p-value

Total alcohol consumption from ages 16 to 43

0.000000689

0.00–0.00

0.138

0.004

      

Binge drinking from ages 16 to 43a

   

0.01

0.002–0.02

0.121

0.012

   

Combination of binge drinking and total alcohol consumption from ages 16 to 43b

      

0.11

0.03–0.13

0.144

0.003

  1. Data are displayed as unstandardized beta (confidence interval), standardized beta, p-value. Significant results are in bold, *p < .05
  2. aBinge drinking (consuming four or more standard drinks (five for men) of alcohol on the same occasion at least once a month) from ages 16 to 43 (range 0–28) is defined as number of years during which the participant reported binge drinking
  3. bCombined total alcohol consumption and binge drinking from ages 16 to 43 ranged from 0 (not binge drinking or alcohol consumption under 75th percentile ages 16 to 43) to 2 (binge drinking 1–28 years and alcohol consumption over 75th percentile)
  4. cModel 1 included total alcohol consumption from ages 16 to 43, BMI, smoking, and hypertension at age 43
  5. dModel 2 included binge drinking from ages 16 to 43, BMI, smoking, and hypertension at age 43
  6. eModel 3 included the combined binge drinking and total alcohol consumption variable, BMI, smoking, and hypertension at age 43